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USED Hardbound – Very good

Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or Life Among the Lowly

$17.99

by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in two volumes in 1852, the novel had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery in the U.S., and is said to have “helped lay the groundwork for the [American] Civil War”.

Stowe, a Connecticut-born woman of English descent, was part of the religious Beecher family and an active abolitionist. She wrote the sentimental novel to depict the reality of slavery while also asserting that Christian love could overcome slavery. The novel focuses on the character of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering black slave around whom the stories of the other characters revolve.

In the United States, Uncle Tom’s Cabin was the best-selling novel and the second best-selling book of the 19th century, following the Bible. It is credited with helping fuel the abolitionist cause in the 1850s. The influence attributed to the book was so great that a likely apocryphal story arose of Abraham Lincoln meeting Stowe at the start of the Civil War and declaring, “So this is the little lady who started this great war.”

Used early 20th century (no date, however title page matches early 1900s digital version of book in Smithsonian Library) Hardbound – Very Good condition – normal shelf wear, corner bumps, some edge wear, pages clean, binding tight, left hinge cracked, but board on tight, bookplate and writing in pencil on first page, inscription (“A Merry X-mas” from Maude) behind frontispiece, gilt on top of page edges, fore edge of pages have a couple of stains
Weight2 lbs
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